Published on June 26, 2025

Linda Gigliotti was the first to answer this week’s question correctly: Gary Sturgis. 🙂 Who is currently BookLocker’s #1 bestselling author? ***Please answer the trivia question using our contact form HERE. Do not post your answer in the comments section below. THIS WEEK’S PRIZE: A free EBOOK of your choice from Booklocker.com! You must be […]
Published on June 26, 2025
New Releases

One mans quest to find spirituality in spite of childhood trauma, toxic religion and social difficulties.
Published on June 26, 2025
New Releases

How far would you go to protect what you loved? Three strangers, seemingly unrelated, will converge under the shadow of fate, their destinies bound together by murder. Do people actually get what they deserve? Come find out.
Published on June 26, 2025
New Releases

Kathy Whitaker struggles to protect her variety store from a man seeking to obtain it at any cost, even if it destroys her family in the process. To thwart him, she must dig up secrets of the past, and of the woman who gave her everything.
Published on June 26, 2025
New Releases

In the shadow world of black-market kidneys, a single mother and FBI agent faces a terrible choice. Can she conspire with the killers she is investigating to get her daughter a kidney? What is she willing to do to save her daughter’s life?
Published on June 26, 2025
Paying Markets for Writers, welcomes new writers

“The guiding principle of Fiction has always been to go to terra incognita in the writing of the imagination, and to ask that modern fiction set itself serious questions, interrogating the nature of the real and the fantastic. It represents no particular school of fiction, except the innovative. Fiction has traditionally attempted to make accessible the inaccessible, to bring the experimental to a broader audience. As a result of its willingness to publish the difficult, experimental and unusual, Fiction has a unique reputation in the U.S. and abroad as a journal of future directions. We pride ourselves on publishing established writers along with new, emerging voices that have not yet been heard.” Pays on publication. Publishes ms 3-12 months after acceptance. Buys First N.A. Rights. No reprints. Guidelines online.
Published on June 26, 2025
Paying Markets for Writers, welcomes new writers

“Field Engineer is an online marketplace that connects companies with telecommunications work with the global field engineers who have the skills and availability to complete them. With more than 15,000 skilled field engineers in 147 countries, Field Engineer has already helped 45 service providers get jobs done.” Pays on acceptance.
Pays Rs.10 per word and Rs.1000 per 2000 words.
Published on June 19, 2025
Sorry folks. Both Angela and I are fighting COVID. I’m better, but far from 100%. I gave it to Angela, and now she’s bedridden. So, this week, unfortunately, we will not have a full issue of WritersWeekly nor will there be a Podcast episode. I have uploaded some of our recent releases from BookLocker, updated […]
Published on June 19, 2025
Freelance Writing Jobs
ALERT FOR ALL WRITERSWEEKLY READERS! If you are considering hiring a “publisher” you’ve found online (or someone who reached out to you – spam or telemarketing), ASK ANGELA to check them out before you send them a penny! She is heading up our research project (you don’t want to miss it!) and she can spot […]
Published on June 19, 2025
Paying Markets for Writers, welcomes new writers

“Established in 2017 as a literary magazine for fiction, CRAFT expanded in 2020 to publish creative nonfiction as well. We explore how writing works, reading pieces with a focus on the elements of craft, on the art of prose. We feature previously unpublished creative work, with occasional reprints, as well as critical pieces including craft essays and interviews. All published creative pieces include an author’s note and an editorial introduction that both discuss stylistics in the work. We do not charge fees for our fiction or creative nonfiction submissions, or for our craft categories, and we are a paying market. Our general submissions are open year-round with no capacity limits. We value accessibility—keeping CRAFT free to read and free to submit to is our priority. We work with all writers, established as well as emerging. All creative work published in CRAFT comes through submission; we do not solicit fiction or creative nonfiction. We offer editorial feedback on short prose, as well as free fast-response submissions for writers from historically marginalized groups.” Weekly. Pays on publication. Publishes within two months of acceptance. Buys First Serial Publication Rights for three months. Sometimes accepts reprints for contests. Responds in four to five months. Guidelines online.
Pays $50 – $200